Foreign Fever grips Indian investors chasing AI stocks and global market gains

Case 1: Swati Bagchi, 46, is pleasantly surprised to see that the valuation of her international investments, which she had acquired on the basis of specific advice given to her by a professional, has increased handsomely. She calls her adviser, the latter waxes eloquent about global equities. The name that she hears repeatedly is Taiwan.

Case 2: Shashank Sethia, 25, a few months into his first job, does not want Indian stocks any more. Instead, he is looking at newer ways to invest in the Nvidias of the world. He anticipates that new-age tech operating in foreign countries will surge to even higher levels.

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